In Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission, ______.
a. a unanimous Supreme Court affirmed restrictions on campaign financing and reinforced the power of precedent
b. a divided Supreme Court voted according to different understandings of the original intent of the First Amendment to affirm restrictions on campaign finance
c. a divided Supreme Court struck down some restrictions on campaign finance in a decision that presented different understandings of the application of precedent
d. a divided Supreme Court affirmed restrictions on campaign finance without comment
c. a divided Supreme Court struck down some restrictions on campaign finance in a decision that presented different understandings of the application of precedent
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